After an aborted attempt to go down Station Road this morning.... the poor owners of the house where the flooding is were trying to get people NOT to drive through - the "wash" was flooding their land/property. It was very deep then (well past door sills on my CRV, even though I chose to turn round and crawl along the A1000)

Screen grab from the Environment Agency site showing where flooding is expected. The maps on the site are updated every 15mins (not this grab). Put your postcode in the box on the page if you want to know the latest situation. (Note: Although the image below is a screen grab, the copyright still belongs to the Environment Agency and the grab must not be used without the agency's permission. This site has requested permission to include this grab.)

Driving home a while ago, Warrengate Road had been closed off to traffic from Swanland Road and Station Road is flooded in the usual spot near the Catholic Church. A car tried to drive through and got stuck! Finally drove into village via GWR, although some surface water on the A1000. Be careful out there!

Interesting site for checking water levels in local rivers. Just enter your postcode on GaugeMap. Two widgets from the site embedded below and screen grabs of North Mymms and Mymmshall Brook. The widgets show the water levels rising and falling. Clever idea.

You might need to take extra care when driving along Station Road between Brookmans Park and Potterells Medical Centre because of water streaming across the road. It isn't deep, but some are driving fairly fast and seem impatient if you slow down to negotiate the water carefully. There is flooding down Bulls Lane.

Local water levels below. The widgets below are dynamic, showing the current water levels. Below them are screen grabs from the site.